Gordon’s three-game record broke the mark set by Charlie Hennigan of Houston 52 years ago in 1961.

If Gordon has one more 200-yard game this season, he will tie Hennigan’s record of three in a season.

If Gordon had a full season averaging what he has the last three games, he’d finish with 3,322 receiving yards.

If he had a full season averaging what he has the last two games, he’d have 3,984 yards. That won’t happen of course, but it sure is fun to think about.

Gordon’s 95-yard touchdown catch against Jacksonville was the third-longest play in Browns history. Most if it came from Gordon, who caught a well-thrown ball, landed and ran away from two defenders from a dead stop.

Gordon’s 1,249 yards this season come in two fewer games than most receivers have played. He was suspended the first two weeks of the season.

Gordon’s six 100-yard games are a Browns single-season record.

Eleven of Gordon’s 12 touchdown passes are 20 yards or longer.

In 26 games, Gordon has 2.054 yards.

Gordon is all of 22 years old.

Think Bill Belichick will let him face single coverage the way Jacksonville did?